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Former Israeli official recounts Scud attacks and military planning during 2006 war

Former Israeli official recounts Scud attacks and military planning during 2006 war The passage provides a personal recollection of Israeli military response to Scud attacks, mentioning internal cabinet debates and operational plans. It lacks concrete new evidence, specific financial transactions, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond the speaker himself. The content is largely narrative and already known, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Cabinet members were skeptical about Israeli military action during the Scud attacks.; The speaker claimed to have operational plans ready for Israeli government direction.; Scud attacks caused limited casualties but significant property damage and financial loss.

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Former Israeli official recounts Scud attacks and military planning during 2006 war The passage provides a personal recollection of Israeli military response to Scud attacks, mentioning internal cabinet debates and operational plans. It lacks concrete new evidence, specific financial transactions, or direct links to high‑level officials beyond the speaker himself. The content is largely narrative and already known, offering minimal investigative value. Key insights: Cabinet members were skeptical about Israeli military action during the Scud attacks.; The speaker claimed to have operational plans ready for Israeli government direction.; Scud attacks caused limited casualties but significant property damage and financial loss.

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